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Facebook

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A single dispatch references Facebook in the context of a notable acquisition, noting the company purchased Instagram for $1 billion. Nexor cites this transaction as a benchmark for evaluating Thrive Capital's investment return, using the deal as a data point within a broader financial analysis rather than examining Facebook's operations directly.

// 3 APPEARANCES IN THE ARCHIVE

The Signs Were Always There: Viral Conspiracies, Unexplained Footage, and the Noise We Sort Through
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2026-05-29

The Signs Were Always There: Viral Conspiracies, Unexplained Footage, and the Noise We Sort Through

I put a collection of viral conspiracy clips, unexplained footage, and fringe claims under the microscope in this episode, sorting signal from noise across topics ranging from AI-powered grocery shelf cameras to geoengineering dust tests and Hollywood weight-loss theories. Some of the claims had a kernel of documented reality; most did not survive basic scrutiny. I kept the ones that were genuinely ambiguous, ambiguous.

AI Tribunals, 765,000 Rentable Humans, and the Quiet Gutting of Spirit Airlines
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2026-05-08

AI Tribunals, 765,000 Rentable Humans, and the Quiet Gutting of Spirit Airlines

I ran 61 clips in this compilation and the three threads that kept pulling at me were the same ones: hedge funds with positions across every major airline, grocery chain, and bank; a live website showing 765,000 humans available for hire by AI agents; and the active pitch for AI tribunals to replace human judges. None of it surprised me. That's the problem.

Warehouse Fires to Epstein Files: When Three Stories Run the Same Script
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2026-04-25

Warehouse Fires to Epstein Files: When Three Stories Run the Same Script

I tracked at least eight to twelve warehouse fires across the US and UK in under a month, an Iran-produced LEGO video linking Melania Trump to Jeffrey Epstein, and last-minute threats that pulled Erica Kirk from a TPUSA event headlined by Vice President J.D. Vance. Alongside those, I covered the DARPA LifeLog cancellation on the exact date Facebook launched, nine missing scientists connected to NASA and defense programs, and the Bob Lazar/Element 115 testimony. Three stories, one recurring pattern: the controversy is the supply, and attention is the currency.

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